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The Truman Show

On the air. Unaware.
1998 | 103m | English

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Popularity: 19 (history)

Director: Peter Weir
Writer: Andrew Niccol
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In a picture-perfect seaside town, an insurance salesman begins to realize that his entire existence may be staged and observed by a vast unseen audience as part of a long-running real-time reality TV show.
Release Date: Jun 04, 1998
Director: Peter Weir
Writer: Andrew Niccol
Genres: Drama, Comedy
Keywords paranoia, suspicion, simulated reality , hidden camera, dystopia, video surveillance, deception, television producer, escape, tv show in film, make believe, actor, suspenseful, allegory of the cave
Production Companies Paramount Pictures, Scott Rudin Productions
Box Office Revenue: $264,118,712
Budget: $60,000,000
Updates Updated: May 23, 2026
Entered: Apr 13, 2024
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Name Character
Jim Carrey Truman Burbank
Laura Linney Meryl Burbank / Hannah Gill
Noah Emmerich Marlon / Louis Coltrane
Natascha McElhone Lauren Garland / Sylvia
Holland Taylor Angela Montclair / Alanis Montclair
Ed Harris Christof
Paul Giamatti Simeon
Brian Delate Walter Moore / Kirk Burbank
Peter Krause Lawrence
Blair Slater Young Truman
Heidi Schanz Vivien
Una Damon Chloe
Krista Lynn Landolfi Bar Waitress
O-Lan Jones Bar Waitress
Ron Taylor Ron
Don Taylor Don
Ted Raymond Spencer
Harry Shearer Mike Michaelson
Jeanette Miller Senior Citizen
Philip Glass Keyboard Artist
Joe Minjares Bartender
Philip Baker Hall Network Executive
John Pleshette Network Executive
Terry Camilleri Man in Bathtub
Joel McKinnon Miller Garage Attendant
Judy Clayton Travel Agent
Fritz Dominique Truman's Neighbor
Angel Schmiedt Truman's Neighbor
Nastassja Schmiedt Truman's Neighbor
Muriel Moore Teacher
Mal Jones News Vendor
Judson Vaughn Insurance Co-Worker
Earl Hilliard Jr. Ferry Worker
David Andrew Nash Bus Driver / Ferry Captain
Jim Towers Bus Supervisor
Savannah Swafford Little Girl in Bus
Antoni Corone Security Guard
Mario Ernesto Sánchez Security Guard
John Roselius Man at Beach
Kade Coates Truman (4 years)
Marcia DeBonis Nurse
Sam Kitchin Surgeon
Sebastian Youngblood Orderly
Dave Corey Hospital Security Guard
Mark Alan Gillott Policeman at Power Plant
Jay Saiter Policeman at Truman's House
Tony Todd Policeman at Truman's House
Marco Rubeo Man in Christmas Box
Daryl Davis Couple at Picnic Table
Robert Davis Couple at Picnic Table
R.J. Murdock Production Assistant
Matthew McDonough Man at Newsstand
Larry McDowell Man at Newsstand
Joseph Lucus Ticket Taker
Logan Kirksey TV Host
Adam Tomei Control Room Director
John Pramik Keyboard Artist
Al Foster Bar Patron
Zoaunne LeRoy Bar Patron
Millie Slavin Bar Patron
Dona Hardy Senior Citizen
Tom Simmons Garage Attendant
Susan Angelo Mother
Carly Smiga Daughter
Yuji Okumoto Japanese Family
Kiyoko Yamaguchi Japanese Family
Saemi Nakamura Japanese Family
Sergio Kato Production Assistant (uncredited)
Marc Macaulay Citizen Searching Truman (uncredited)
Melissa Fitzgerald Girl Dancing with Marlon (uncredited)
Spencer Kayden Citizen (uncredited)
Michael J. McAlister Man Closing Door on OmniCam Ecosphere Dome (uncredited)
Mickalean McCormick Assistant to Christof (uncredited)
Arnold Montey Production Assistant (uncredited)
Courtney Pakiz German Linguist / Interpreter (uncredited)
Kevin D. Ross Talk Show Caller (voice) (uncredited)
Joseph Rye Talk Show Caller (uncredited)
Erica Taylor Prom Guest (uncredited)
Jake Eberle Classical Clive (uncredited)
Name Job
Peter Weir Director
Andrew Niccol Writer
Lee Smith Editor, Sound Designer
Dennis Gassner Production Design
Steve Santosusso Stunts
Peewee Piemonte Stunts
Sandra Lee Gimpel Stunts
Tim Gilbert Stunts
Shane Dixon Stunts
Mike Christopher Stunts
Charlie Brewer Stunts
Ann Bellinger Stunts
John Zimmerman Stunts
Barbara Harris ADR Voice Casting
Craig Barron Visual Effects Supervisor
Anne Morgan Hairstylist
William McConnell First Assistant Camera
Wilma Garscadden-Gahret Script Supervisor
Marilyn Matthews Costume Design
Richard L. Johnson Art Direction
Phil Heywood Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Martin Oswin Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Art Rochester Production Sound Mixer
Rick Lisle Sound Effects Editor
Peter Townend Sound Effects Editor
Bunny Andrews Music Editor
Mary C. Lane Costume Supervisor
Gail Laskowski Art Department Coordinator
Philip Steuer Production Supervisor
Burkhard von Dallwitz Original Music Composer
Howard Feuer Casting
Jimmy Waitman Stunts
Larry Nicholas Stunts
Lee Nashold Stunts
Al Jones Stunts
Martin Grace Stunts
Jake Brake Stunts
Reese Banta Stunts
Pat Banta Stunt Coordinator, Stunt Double
Steve Brodsky Transportation Coordinator
Randy Peterson Transportation Captain
Kevin C. Scott Transportation Captain
Mary Brunner Production Assistant
Kevin Carney Production Assistant
Aloura Melissa Charles Production Assistant
Jennifer Cook Production Assistant
Amy Dean Production Assistant
Tim Dutrow Production Assistant
Gene Gillespie Production Assistant
J.J. Geary Craft Service
Craig Glaser Craft Service
Jeff Gross Production Assistant
Shawn Kirby Production Assistant
Joshua Milne Production Assistant
Jackson Peel Production Assistant
Andrew Piccone Production Assistant
Judith Pritchard Production Coordinator
Antonia Proscia Payroll Accountant
Brian Ringseis Production Assistant
Mike Triplett Production Assistant
Adrienne Vergos Travel Coordinator
Mark Walbaum Production Assistant, Art Department Assistant
Michael Healey Colorist
Sande Alessi Extras Casting
Ellen Jacoby Location Casting
Mark Vollmer Grip
Scott Stuart Electrician
Brian Skilton Electrician
Katie Nilson Electrician
Ron Newburn Electrician
Gordy Jorian Electrician
Blake Hill Electrician
Roy Gittens Electrician
Bob Baron ADR Mixer
Nick Breslin Assistant Sound Editor
Randall L. Johnson Boom Operator
Linda Murphy Boom Operator
David M. Bernstein Second Second Assistant Director
Alan B. Curtiss First Assistant Director
Michael J. McAlister Visual Effects Supervisor, Second Unit Director
Jonathan Watson Second Assistant Director
William M. Anderson Editor
Richard Luke Rothschild Unit Production Manager
Joseph P. Kane Unit Production Manager
Marco Rubeo Assistant Art Director
Thomas Minton Set Designer
Doug Harlocker Property Master
Scott Getzinger Assistant Property Master
Peter Walts Assistant Chief Lighting Technician
Patric J. Abaravich Assistant Chief Lighting Technician
Chris Centrella First Company Grip
Cheryl Beasley Blackwell Set Costumer
Fran Allgood Costumer
Mark Weissenfluh Leadman
Eric Rosenberg Graphic Designer
Leslie 'Tinker' Linville Set Dresser
James P. Meehan Set Dresser
Richard F. Anderson Assistant Set Dresser
Andrew L. Ullman Location Manager
Jeff Passanante Construction Coordinator
James M. Davis Construction Foreman
Larz Anderson Special Effects
Kevin D. Ross Additional Editing
Karin Whittington Supervising ADR Editor
Andrew Plain Dialogue Editor
Tim Jordan Dialogue Editor
Deborah Simmrin Unit Publicist
Sandy O'Neill Unit Publicist
Meredith Tucker Casting Associate
Mike Milliken Color Timer
Theresa Repola Mohammed Negative Cutter
Juliette Yager Visual Effects Producer
Joe Pasquale 3D Supervisor
David Lingenfelser Digital Compositor
Karen Klein Roto Supervisor
Janet Yale Digital Compositor
Eric Weinschenk Digital Compositor
Travis Baumann Digital Compositor
Stella Bogh Digital Compositor
Don Reddy Camera Operator
Bill McConnell Jr. Second Assistant Camera
David Golia "B" Camera Operator
Robert LaBonge "B" Camera Operator
Bill Coe First Assistant "B" Camera
Tim Barry First Assistant "B" Camera
Kevin Murphy Chief Lighting Technician
Ron Berkeley Makeup Artist
Brad Wilder Makeup Artist
Bette Iverson Hairstylist
Hazel Catmull Hairstylist
Sheryl Ptak Makeup Artist
Mike Thomas Underwater Camera
Melinda Sue Gordon Still Photographer
Peter Biziou Director of Photography
Nancy Haigh Set Decoration
Janek Sirrs Digital Compositor
Craig Perry Executive In Charge Of Production
Randa Squillacote Additional Hairstylist
Ron Scott Additional Hairstylist
Rosemary Dority Post Production Supervisor
Scott Robertson Second Second Assistant Director
Robert Huberman Second Unit First Assistant Director
Donald R. Abblett Painter
Paige Augustine Assistant Set Decoration
Thomas E. Brown Paint Coordinator
Guillaume DeLouche Assistant Property Master
Daniel J. Gillooly Greensman
Joe Griffith Storyboard Artist
Bryan Hurley Set Dresser
Larry Laurent Paint Coordinator
Odin Oldenburg Set Designer
Andy Scudier Paint Coordinator
Mark Sparks Carpenter
David Sutton Set Painter
Pedro Barquin Greensman
Sean Bernard Painter
William F. Gambill Scenic Artist
Michael J. Hall Construction Foreman
Robert Loring Jr. Greensman
Bruce G. Smith Paint Coordinator
Michael A. Wells Construction Foreman
Julie Pearce Foley Recordist
Steve Murphy Dolby Consultant
Mark C. Grech Cableman
Rodney Berling Apprentice Sound Editor
Maureen Rodbard-Bean Assistant Sound Editor
John Simpson Foley
Tim Walkey Special Effects
Michael Arbogast Special Effects Technician
Jon Thackery Special Effects Technician
Karl Nettmann Special Effects Technician
Leone Marucci Special Effects Assistant
G. Peter King Special Effects
Joe Heffernan Special Effects Technician
Thomas R. Ward Special Effects Technician
Chad Van Baalbergen Special Effects Technician
Durk Tyndall Special Effects Technician
Roland Loew Special Effects Technician
Thomas Kittle Special Effects Technician
James Fredburg Special Effects Technician
Ted Andre VFX Artist
Dylan Carter Digital Compositor
Krystyna Demkowicz Executive Visual Effects Producer
Christopher Evans Matte Painter
David Fuhrer VFX Artist
Caroleen Green Matte Painter
Brad Kuehn Visual Effects Supervisor
Roger Kupelian Matte Painter
Mark Tait Lewis Rotoscoping Artist
Ariana Lingenfelser Visual Effects Producer
Kevin Lingenfelser Digital Effects Supervisor
Martin Matzinger Visual Effects Producer
Brett Northcutt Matte Painter
Eric Pender Animation
Ken Rogerson VFX Editor
Brian Shows Visual Effects Technical Director
Todd R. Smith Digital Compositor
Morgan Trotter 3D Modeller
Jason Wardle Animation
Erin M. Cullen Rotoscoping Artist
Charles Darby Matte Painter
Matt Dessero VFX Artist
Mark Gutterud Visual Effects Camera
Christopher Horvath Digital Compositor
Tim Ketzer Animation
Michael Kory CG Supervisor
Richard Lund Digital Compositor
Cristin Pescosolido Matchmove Supervisor
Tiffany Smith Llorens Visual Effects
Scot Shinderman Visual Effects
James Valentine Rotoscoping Artist
Shaun Breedlove Chief Lighting Technician
Branch M. Brunson Assistant Chief Lighting Technician
Oscar Gomez Second Company Grip
Raymond Gonzales Electrician
Michael Grady Second Company Grip
Dean M. King Dolly Grip
Jeff Kluttz First Company Grip
Dennis J. Lootens Chief Lighting Technician
Hugh McCallum Second Company Grip
Jay Nefcy Camera Operator
Jacqueline J. Nivens Camera Loader
Greg Patterson Electrician
Chris Regan Digital Imaging Technician
Van Scarboro Video Assist Operator
Suzanne Trucks Camera Loader
Daniel Galiardi Assistant Camera
Albert Hood Electrician
Michael J. Walsh Electrician
Dana McFadden Casting Associate
Bill Dance Extras Casting
Robert Mata Costumer
Linda Peirce Costumer
Paula Lourie Assistant Editor
Basia Ozerski Assistant Editor
Marie-Pierre Renaud Assistant Editor
Noelleen Westcombe Assistant Editor
Briana Burke Assistant Location Manager
Jennifer Dunne Assistant Location Manager
Philip Glass Additional Music
Wilhelm Kempff Musician
Kurt Munkasci Music Producer
Daryl McKenzie Orchestrator
Jim Passon Color Timer
Regina Whitcomb Choreographer
Marie Nashold Set Medic
Richard E. Chapla Jr. Assistant Production Coordinator
Melanie S. Ladish Assistant Property Master
Otto Lindsey Prop Maker
John Duncan Props
Karin Fong Main Title Designer
Name Title
Andrew Niccol Producer
Scott Rudin Producer
Edward S. Feldman Producer
Adam Schroeder Producer
Richard Luke Rothschild Co-Producer
Lynn Pleshette Executive Producer
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Academy Awards Best Actor Jim Carrey Won
SAG Awards Best Actor Jim Carrey Nominated
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Reviews

Zuqenshi
8.0

**"The Truman Show"** dares to question the reality. It's original, complex, and philosophical. It manages to make you feel truly frustrated and **claustrophobic**. Perhaps many of us can relate to Truman as we live in a time of routines. We often live our lives without giving a second thought t ... o the simplicity and meaninglessness of life itself. Our limited perspectives keep us from seeing. The lies we are told keep us from the truth. If we could push the boundaries of our reality, what are the odds that we'd face what Truman faced in the end? It was a joy to watch **"Jim Carrey"** as **"Truman"**, it is yet another proof that Jim isn't just a comedian.

Jun 23, 2021
tmdb32492600
N/A

Truman...One of my favourite films. It's just hilarious. The whole concept that this man thinks he is living in the real world. Very well done to the Director and Writers! ...

Jun 23, 2021
Dsnake1
9.0

On the surface, The Truman Show is about a man who has lived his life trapped inside of a bubble. He tries the entire movie to pop the bubble, and he eventually does. Under that layer, though, is a complex theme. Does Truman really enjoy his cell? He seemed to for years. At the same time, he stru ... ggled with memories, but don't we all? As the viewer, we're left to determine the morality of the happiness of millions versus the freedom of one. We're also left to consider whether Truman's cage was better than his freedom. A child born into a system that doesn't have a great track record or a life of relative safety with no knowledge of the cage. The viewer also has to determine the sturdy nature of reality. What is reality besides our perception of it? What's real to Jim or to Bob? Are the things that are real to them real to me if I've never seen or heard about them? Beyond the philosophical questions the movie poses, the film itself is solid. Jim Carrey pulls off the part wonderfully. He's more than just a comedian, although he can bring the humor the instant the scene needs it. The supporting cast fell right in line. The pacing may be a little slow early on for many viewers, but that is remedied once the action begins to pick up. If you want something light and silly, go watch something else by Carrey.

Jun 23, 2021
aardwark69
8.0

In a world experimenting with big brother reality shows and questioning what is real in a mtrix kind of way, The Truman Show is a splendid and well executed movie about a man owned by a corporation from birth, who lives on the set while not being aware of the fact that everything around him is fake. ... Brilliant Jim Carey.

Jun 23, 2021
r96sk
9.0

Such a well executed plot. So much fun to watch. Jim Carrey, an actor I always enjoying watching, is terrific in the lead as Truman - he kills every moment, very much the perfect person to play this role. Laura Linney (Hannah), Ed Harris (Christof) and Noah Emmerich (Louis) are the best of the re ... st, while Paul Giamatti (Simeon) even appears. <em>'The Truman Show'</em> is one of those films that I've heard a great deal about down the years so I'm happy to have finally got around to seeing it. It's excellent. It's well paced and just a really entertaining and thoughtful premise to watch unfold. Brilliant film.

Jun 23, 2021
JPV852
9.0

Seen this one numerous times, including in the theater, and still holds up so well, and is engrossing from beginning to end. It was the first time seeing how versatile Jim Carrey was. Just a great all around movie. **4.5/5** ...

Jul 17, 2023
JN2012
7.0

How the heck did they make so much money off advertisements?! ...

Oct 20, 2023
Geronimo1967
7.0

If you think Simon Cowell is a television control freak, just meet "Christof" (Ed Harris) who built an huge great dome you can see from space, populated by dozens of ever-changing actors all so the ever-curious world can follow the life of one man. "Truman Burbank" (Jim Carrey) has lived what he con ... siders to be a perfectly normal, trouble-free, life that has led him to his currently, happily married, status with "Meryl" (Laura Linney). He hasn't quite seemed to clock that every day bears a striking resemblance to the one before, but if it ain't broke... Then he begins to notice things that trigger some cerebral rebellion to his Elysian existence. He begins to realise just how unnaturally predicable everything in his life is whilst recalling his old flame "Lauren" (Natascha McElhone) who was inexplicably whisked away from a midnight seaside rendezvous. When his car radio accidentally picks up the talkback frequency and he quickly thereafter stumbles upon some sloppy scene-setting, he begins to question his whole reality - and boy is he in for one hell of a shock! What can he do, though? Every attempt to "escape" is thwarted and we know he is terrified of the water... Will he get to the truth? Easily Carrey's best role in my book, as he plays the good natured but slightly vacuous character whom we see evolve into someone much more capable than many - including his puppet-master - think possible. It's a comically savage indictment on the routine nature of the life so many people go through as one year follows another with little, if any, change to the safe daily regimen. The writing allows Carrey to deliver a plausibly characterful effort that's entertaining and engaging and hats also ought to come of to his on-screen wife (Linney) who presumably sacrifices quite a lot for her art and watches the man she cares for become a bit of a personality car crash. Could it ever happen? Maybe the old sailors were right - and there is an end of the flat world, as we know it...?

Sep 22, 2024
RalphRahal
9.0

Directed by Peter Weir and starring Jim Carrey in a career-defining role, the film tells the story of Truman Burbank, a man living unknowingly in a reality TV show. This premise alone sets it apart in cinematic history. Truman felt real, relatable, and honestly, just amazing. What makes this movi ... e special is how unique the story is. Back in 1998, the idea of someone’s life being filmed without them knowing was way ahead of its time. The film captured and critiqued a cultural shift before it fully unfolded. Watching Truman figure out that his whole world is fake and trying to break free is equal parts heartbreaking and inspiring. It really makes you think about how much of your life is influenced by the world around you and what’s actually real. The choice of location was genius, the town Truman lives in, Seahaven, is picture-perfect. It was filmed in Seaside, Florida, and honestly, it looks like something out of a postcard. But that’s the point, it feels like the kind of place you'd dream of but quickly realize is too good to be true, just like Truman’s life. The way they shot the movie is genius too. Cinematographer Peter Biziou masterfully used unconventional angles, hidden-camera perspectives, and subtle vignetting to make you feel like you’re watching Truman through the eyes of the people spying on him. Thematically, The Truman Show hits hard. It’s about the constructed realities we live in, whether imposed by media, society, or even ourselves. It explores what it means to live authentically and the cost of breaking free from comfort and illusion. And honestly, how many movies make you question the nature of your own life? Beyond the story, the film’s legacy is remarkable. It anticipated a world of mass surveillance and reality TV, making it more than just a movie, it’s a cultural touchstone. Even now, its themes feel fresh and unsettling, like it was made for today. It’s not just an entertaining watch but a thought-provoking experience that stays with you long after the credits roll. Whether it’s your first time watching or a revisit, The Truman Show feels like a mirror to our times.

Dec 21, 2024
Wuchak
6.0

**_Take a smiling bow and exit_** A 30-years old man living in an idyllic community off the coast of America (Jim Carrey) wants to leave the isle but his efforts curiously seem hindered. What’s going on? “The Truman Show” (1998) is a drama/fantasy/satire helmed by Peter Weir and costarring ... Ed Harris, Laura Linney, Noah Emmerich and Natascha McElhone. It’s entertaining enough and there are some worthy psychological insights. It takes a more mundane approach compared to “Dark City,” which debuted over three months prior. If you liked the later (superior) “Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind,” you’ll probably appreciate this. It’s a little overrated, however, particular the ending, which I found decent, but underwhelming. It runs 1 hours, 43 minutes, and was shot in Seaside, Florida, which is located on the Panhandle between Pensacola and Panama City. Studio work was done at Paramount Studios in Hollywood. GRADE: B-/C+

Apr 09, 2025